Well Kurt, Welcome to D1 football. Monrovia insiders heard about the concussion and as of now Kurt is ready to go again. Fresno coaches are going to hold off on letting him go full speed until another Dr. Ok is agreed upon, but the good news is that he is quickly becoming the front runner for the RB position and this could be his wakeup call.

reality

Hope Scoby recovers well.I guess the backers were mad after that 68 yd. run he put on them. Was it a intra squad scrimmage or against another school? I know the QB’s are protected during practice games why not the skill guys? Let the linebackers crack each other. And did not Scoby have concussion issues last season?

The truth and nothing but…

Colleges don’t scrimmage other schools.

GP AKA Green Machine

Run Smart Kurt…

Mean Joe Green

Wishing Scoby a speedy recovery.

New York

Coming back from a concussion too soon is one of the most dangerous routes to go. Nothing but a long rest period should be considered.

MonkeyWrench

In my past post I be saying Scooby was a stud HS RB but his style wont be translating to D1. He be thinking he is a powerback..Not at D1. If he going to be successful at the next level he needs to change his style. most importantly avoid contact.. not find it.

Not So Fast My Friend

I remember that post. And you’re correct. His running style in high school isn’t going to work for him at the college level. Here’s hoping his RB coach teaches him that.

GP AKA Green Machine

No…you can’t avoid contact all time. He should just pick his battles…Verses a DB..dip on him vs a LB..don’t give them a clean shot.

Pete

Really glad to see a local kid producing on the college level. I agree that changing his style by not trying to be the hammer is a smart thing to do. Sometimes you can’t always avoid that type of collision though. I wish him all the best and hope to see him get reps this year.

observantcat

By the way, looks like G5 will be seeing plenty of time at fullback over at Colorado.

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